A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices.
The popular name is quadrilateral. However, in keeping with Greek prefices, and -gon suffix, it should have been a tetragon.
quadrilateral
4 sides 4 vertices
a square a rectangle a trapazoid a rhombus ---- The general name for these shapes is "quadrilateral".
The answer is "n" If the polygon has 3 sides, it also has a Vertices (points) if it has 4, it has 4 Vertices 5 it has 5 etc etc...
The common endpoint of two sides of a polygon is called the vertex. Polygons have different numbers of vertices depending on the particular shape of the polygon. For example, a pentagon will have five vertices, and a rectangle will have 4 vertices.
The common endpoint of two sides of a polygon is called the vertex. Polygons have different numbers of vertices depending on the particular shape of the polygon. For example, a pentagon will have five vertices, and a rectangle will have 4 vertices.
It is a square or a rectangle
It is a quadrilateral.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360 degrees. If it is a regular polygon, then it has 360/4 = 90 vertices and so 90 sides.
A triangle has fewer than 4 vertices.
A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices.
Any regular polygon with more than 4 sides with have all its corners (vertices) equal. Furthermore, an irregrular polygon with more than four sides can always have four equal vertices.
The popular name is quadrilateral. However, in keeping with Greek prefices, and -gon suffix, it should have been a tetragon.